Harriet Downing
University of Bristol(GB)
Publications by Year
Research Areas
Urinary Tract Infections Management, Pediatric Urology and Nephrology Studies, Respiratory and Cough-Related Research, Asthma and respiratory diseases, COVID-19 Clinical Research Studies
Most-Cited Works
- → The Diagnosis of Urinary Tract infection in Young children (DUTY): a diagnostic prospective observational study to derive and validate a clinical algorithm for the diagnosis of urinary tract infection in children presenting to primary care with an acute illness(2016)114 cited
- → Improving the Diagnosis and Treatment of Urinary Tract Infection in Young Children in Primary Care: Results from the DUTY Prospective Diagnostic Cohort Study(2016)54 cited
- → Effect of Oral Prednisolone on Symptom Duration and Severity in Nonasthmatic Adults With Acute Lower Respiratory Tract Infection(2017)49 cited
- → Anaesthetic–analgesic ear drops to reduce antibiotic consumption in children with acute otitis media: the CEDAR RCT(2019)40 cited
- → The diagnosis of urinary tract infections in young children (DUTY): protocol for a diagnostic and prospective observational study to derive and validate a clinical algorithm for the diagnosis of UTI in children presenting to primary care with an acute illness(2012)32 cited
- → Childhood urinary tract infection in primary care: a prospective observational study of prevalence, diagnosis, treatment, and recovery(2015)32 cited
- → Empiric antibiotic treatment for urinary tract infection in preschool children: susceptibilities of urine sample isolates(2016)27 cited
- → Investigating the effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of FITNET-NHS (Fatigue In Teenagers on the interNET in the NHS) compared to Activity Management to treat paediatric chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS)/myalgic encephalomyelitis (ME): protocol for a randomised controlled trial(2018)22 cited
- → Evaluation and deployment of isotype-specific salivary antibody assays for detecting previous SARS-CoV-2 infection in children and adults(2023)19 cited
- → Can oral corticosteroids reduce the severity or duration of an acute cough, and the associated National Health Service and societal costs, in adults presenting to primary care? Study protocol for a randomised controlled trial(2015)11 cited